Word: anti-vietnam
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...THIRD of the Business School's MBA candidates signed an anti-Vietnam petition for Moratorium week-yet their efforts went unreported in the local and national press. This happened because Carl G. Hokanson, president of the Student Association. used his official position as student body leader to warn the press that the perition's "accuracy and validity" was dubious. New the Business School community is fuming over Hokanson's actions...
Both the chairman and the publicity director of the Business School's Vietnam Peace Committee yesterday called upon the leader of the Business School's student body, Carl G. Hokanson, to resign his post. They charge him with stopping the local and national press from publicizing their anti-Vietnam petition...
...president of the Business School's Student Association has asked the local and national press to be wary of the "accuracy and veracity" of the anti-Vietnam petition which 508 Business school students signed...
...Federal support for universities will not change that situation at all. More important, I am not aware that Yale has suffered for the actions of William Sloan Coffin, or Harvard or M.I.T. for the anti-ABM views of Abram Chayes or Jerome Wiesner. Neither am I aware that any university suffered because its students and faculty were active in the Dump Johnson movement or anti-Vietnam war activities...
...last few weeks, the efficacy of student political action has been demonstrated. New Hampshire surprised everyone, I suppose, but the students working there. The anti-Vietnam activities--organized protests, petitions, and referenda--seemed the most optimistic view. At this point student power to effect change is being considered by many in terms of next moves. These next moves matter. We all realize this...